Commentaries:
Barnes' Notes
And Elihu - "said, I am young" Margin, few of days. The Hebrew is, "I am small ( tsâ‛ı̂yr ) of days;" that is, I am inexperienced. We have no means of ascertaining his exact age, though it is evident that there was a considerable disparity between them and him.
And ye are very old - ׁׁ yâshı̂yshiym . The word used here is probably derived from the obsolete root , "to be white, hoary" ; and hence, to be hoary-headed, or aged; compare II Chronicles 36:17. The whole of the discourses of the friends of Job seem to imply that they were aged men. They laid claim to great experience, and professed to have had opportunities of long observation, and it is probable that they were regarded as sages, who, by the long observation of events, had acquired the reputation of great wisdom.
Wherefore I was afraid - He was timid, bashful, diffident.
And durst not show you mine opinion - Margin, feared. He had that diffidence to which modesty prompts in the presence of the aged. He had formed his opinion as the argument proceeded, but he did not deem it proper that one so young should interfere, even when he thought he perceived that others were wrong.
Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Job 32:6:
Job 11:2
Job 12:12
Job 30:1
Job 32:17
Isaiah 47:6
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